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1 https://arkansasadvocate.com/2022/10/05/study-more-republicans-than-democrats-likely-died-of-covid/

Researcher Max Taves closes his analysis in David Cay Johnston’s DC Report by asking a very important question:

“Republican politicians can talk all they want about how pro-life they are, but these data defy and belie their rhetoric. Facts are stubborn things.

So what does it say about a political party which incessantly promotes its respect for life and yet whose states’ policies overwhelmingly and repeatedly produce the highest rates of death from cancer, heart disease, kidney disease, Alzheimer’s, influenza, diabetes, traffic accidents, guns, workplace accidents, suicides and murders?

How pro-life can Republican states be when their own constituents literally get less life?”

Taves’ analysis comparing health and death outcomes between Red and Blue states reveal a shocking and inescapable conclusion: Republican policies kill people.

Pick any metric, from covid death rates, to heart disease and diabetes, cancer, car accidents, to gun suicides, Taves shows that Red State’s offer their residents a plethora of ways to die younger and poorer than folks in Blue States.

As I always say, the data don’t lie.

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1 https://arkansasadvocate.com/2022/10/05/study-more-republicans-than-democrats-likely-died-of-covid/

Researcher Max Taves closes his analysis in David Cay Johnston’s DC Report by asking a very important question:

“Republican politicians can talk all they want about how pro-life they are, but these data defy and belie their rhetoric. Facts are stubborn things.

So what does it say about a political party which incessantly promotes its respect for life and yet whose states’ policies overwhelmingly and repeatedly produce the highest rates of death from cancer, heart disease, kidney disease, Alzheimer’s, influenza, diabetes, traffic accidents, guns, workplace accidents, suicides and murders?

How pro-life can Republican states be when their own constituents literally get less life?”

Taves’ analysis comparing health and death outcomes between Red and Blue states reveal a shocking and inescapable conclusion: Republican policies kill people.

Pick any metric, from covid death rates, to heart disease and diabetes, cancer, car accidents, to gun suicides, Taves shows that Red State’s offer their residents a plethora of ways to die younger and poorer than folks in Blue States.

As I always say, the data don’t lie.

  continue reading

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